For anyone considering the Aniioki a8 pro max or the Wallke H9 dual motors, here's a comparison

Also the bike came with the front shocks they right side had them bottom bolt missing and the aluminum rod inside the shock was not attached. I had to take it apart and put it together. And it still knocks terrible.
The bike ran good for about 50 miles and it enjoyed that experience. But now its just been a headache. I hope they 3rd controller will fix all the problems. Then I have to deal with the front shocks issue.
 
The bike ran good for about 50 miles and it enjoyed that experience. But now its just been a headache. I hope they 3rd controller will fix all the problems. Then I have to deal with the front shocks issue.
I have the air shock version . im going to see if they will replace it with the hydraulic version. The set up now knocks terrible and it tried more air less air and adjusting the tentioner side it doesn't make a difference
 
Also the bike came with the front shocks they right side had them bottom bolt missing and the aluminum rod inside the shock was not attached. I had to take it apart and put it together. And it still knocks terrible.
I have 6 ebikes and never had these issues im having with the Annioki pro 8 daul motor .
 
Has anyone else had problems with them aniioki pro 8 daul motor front shocks issues ? I just installed the 2nd replacement front air fork and its no better then the first . it knocks terrible on a dirt road or in a trail. IV tried more air less air and adjusted the right knob nothing works .
 
Still having problems with the A8 pro daul motor
They are sending a 3rd front fork its a hydraulic ones its supposed to be made to handle off road riding but I had to play $200. For shipping !! I will never buy or recommend this company to anyone . I have a $3k bike daul motor and can't even take it off road because the front air shocks knock so bad. Hopefully they new hydraulic ones work out !!
 
For anyone considering the aniioki a8 pro max or the wallke H9 dual motors, here you go. Any insight is appreciated.

I’ve decided on either the annioki a8 pro max dual motor or the wallke H9 dual motor.
I’ve done all the research and watched all the videos. They’re both capable of doing everything I want. The annioki is $1,000 more but from what I can tell the price difference is legitimate considering the differences like

micro adj front sus and adj rear coil suspension.

Massive 300mm/220mm rotors and beefy 4 piston hydraulic mafia brakes and levers.

the display is a real display instead of the app thing with the wallke. They both have usb. Charging. The wallke has a find my iPhone kind of security feature in the app. The aniioki has actual theft protection features with alarms.

Wallke is 48v annioki is 52v
The power from both the motors on the Aniioki are more powerful than the wallke, overall WH on the wallke is 2880wh, it’s 3058 on the annioki, but actually more like 3100+
the annioki is 1200/1600 front 1500/1800 rear compared to the wallke nominal 1000rear 750front (I don’t know what the peak is for the wallke)
Wallke is 116 pounds
Aniioki is 130 pounds only a 14 pound difference even though the aniioki looks way heavier.
There’s the discrepancy with the seat tube size on the annioki but that seat is super plush, and replaceable on their website. You’d be hard pressed to swap it out for a suspension seat post but with that kind of control over both of your suspension you shouldn’t need a suspension seat post.

Real top speed throttle only on the wallke is 33mph
Real top speed of the annioki is 40!!!! Throtttle only

Yes the wallke folds and has extra battery add on capability in the frame, so that has it going for it. But with crazy range like that already who needs it. I do very much like the folding capability of it though and one of the reasons I haven’t completely decided yet.

They both absolutely rip it in the beach sand regardless of them both having 20” rims
Wallke has mags, annioki has spokes, I don’t care.

The rear rack on the wallke is built in and comes with a padded seat.
The aniioki is bolt on but beefy, it does not come with a rear padded cushion, but you can buy one from the website. Along with some pretty sweet rearview mirrors, rear baskets, and other stuff

CST knobby tires on wallke
Black cat tires on the annioki which are almost like a mix of street and dirt tires.

They both have 8A chargers and both charge in 7.5 hours

I don’t know the NM of either bike but they were almost exactly the same in the same hill climb tests.

The gears on the annioki I think are 7 speed shimano,not sure what kind. the wallke has shimano tourney.

This is a rough decision for me, I’ve heard good and bad about both bikes. And their companies.
Im sure I’ve forgotten some things but I’ll take all the info I can get from anyone with any experience with either one of them. Please. Final Decision coming soon…
I'm with ya which one to get myself. I will mention I think the aniioki has a higher top speed as well as take off 0-40 MPR.
 
For anyone considering the aniioki a8 pro max or the wallke H9 dual motors, here you go. Any insight is appreciated.

I’ve decided on either the annioki a8 pro max dual motor or the wallke H9 dual motor.
I’ve done all the research and watched all the videos. They’re both capable of doing everything I want. The annioki is $1,000 more but from what I can tell the price difference is legitimate considering the differences like

micro adj front sus and adj rear coil suspension.

Massive 300mm/220mm rotors and beefy 4 piston hydraulic mafia brakes and levers.

the display is a real display instead of the app thing with the wallke. They both have usb. Charging. The wallke has a find my iPhone kind of security feature in the app. The aniioki has actual theft protection features with alarms.

Wallke is 48v annioki is 52v
The power from both the motors on the Aniioki are more powerful than the wallke, overall WH on the wallke is 2880wh, it’s 3058 on the annioki, but actually more like 3100+
the annioki is 1200/1600 front 1500/1800 rear compared to the wallke nominal 1000rear 750front (I don’t know what the peak is for the wallke)
Wallke is 116 pounds
Aniioki is 130 pounds only a 14 pound difference even though the aniioki looks way heavier.
There’s the discrepancy with the seat tube size on the annioki but that seat is super plush, and replaceable on their website. You’d be hard pressed to swap it out for a suspension seat post but with that kind of control over both of your suspension you shouldn’t need a suspension seat post.

Real top speed throttle only on the wallke is 33mph
Real top speed of the annioki is 40!!!! Throtttle only

Yes the wallke folds and has extra battery add on capability in the frame, so that has it going for it. But with crazy range like that already who needs it. I do very much like the folding capability of it though and one of the reasons I haven’t completely decided yet.

They both absolutely rip it in the beach sand regardless of them both having 20” rims
Wallke has mags, annioki has spokes, I don’t care.

The rear rack on the wallke is built in and comes with a padded seat.
The aniioki is bolt on but beefy, it does not come with a rear padded cushion, but you can buy one from the website. Along with some pretty sweet rearview mirrors, rear baskets, and other stuff

CST knobby tires on wallke
Black cat tires on the annioki which are almost like a mix of street and dirt tires.

They both have 8A chargers and both charge in 7.5 hours

I don’t know the NM of either bike but they were almost exactly the same in the same hill climb tests.

The gears on the annioki I think are 7 speed shimano,not sure what kind. the wallke has shimano tourney.

This is a rough decision for me, I’ve heard good and bad about both bikes. And their companies.
Im sure I’ve forgotten some things but I’ll take all the info I can get from anyone with any experience with either one of them. Please. Final Decision coming soon…
I realize this post is a few months old at the time of my reply, and ebikes are constantly changing and improving. I too was struggling with this same decision...and for the exact same reasons!! I held off purchasing anything until late august still going through the pro's and con's of both machines. I was leaning towards the Wallke because i really am not a huge fan of the very tall handlebars on the Aniioki a8, and as you stated the foldability is really a big deal to me also. i was just about to pull the trigger on the Wallke, and i looked 1 more time on Aniioki's website and low and behold.....i saw the a9! This bike changed the game for me. The dual 1800w motors and the torque - up to 230 n.m sold me on the a9. Not to mention the 300 mm rotors front & back, the 26" tires, and the low handlebars did it. While it's true, the a9 carries a much heftier price tag...and is not foldable, if i do break down somewhere, most of my friends have pick-up's. I do a lot of off road stuff and the torque on the a9 should prove to be a blast! Thanks for your post, It's funny there are folks trying to make the same decisions and coming up with the same conclusions! lol. Good luck with the wallke I will post more once the bike is delivered.
 
به هر دو دوچرخه نگاه کردم. من فکر می کنم دوچرخه دو موتوره Aniioki A8 دوچرخه ساخت بسیار بهتری است. به خصوص اگر به قسمت های چنگال جلو نگاه کنید. این در بازوهای گشتاور ساخته شده است.

فکر می‌کنم می‌خواهم امنیت چرخ جلو را در چنگال قفل کنم، به‌ویژه حمل یک بچه/مسافر.

همچنین به نظر می رسد Aniioki ترمزهای بسیار بهتری دارد.

شرط می بندم که صندلی عقب wallke h9 به قفسه عقب Aniioki بپیچد.
اچ can you send me A8 pro discount?
 
همچنین دوچرخه همراه با کمک فنرهای جلو بود که در سمت راست پیچ و مهره پایینی آن وجود نداشت و میله آلومینیومی داخل شوک وصل نشده بود. مجبور شدم جداش کنم و کنار هم بگذارم. و هنوز هم وحشتناک می زند.
اچ.can you send me discount code for A8 pro?
 
In the A9 review on tailhappytv, he gets a flat tire also. That's 2 aniioki reviews, both with flats. Can't remember it ever happening with his other reviews. Seems like a lot of issues from what I can find with their bikes. No torque sensors on a $3k bike makes me think they cut a lot of corners.
 
For anyone considering the aniioki a8 pro max or the wallke H9 dual motors, here you go. Any insight is appreciated.

I’ve decided on either the annioki a8 pro max dual motor or the wallke H9 dual motor.
I’ve done all the research and watched all the videos. They’re both capable of doing everything I want. The annioki is $1,000 more but from what I can tell the price difference is legitimate considering the differences like

micro adj front sus and adj rear coil suspension.

Massive 300mm/220mm rotors and beefy 4 piston hydraulic mafia brakes and levers.

the display is a real display instead of the app thing with the wallke. They both have usb. Charging. The wallke has a find my iPhone kind of security feature in the app. The aniioki has actual theft protection features with alarms.

Wallke is 48v annioki is 52v
The power from both the motors on the Aniioki are more powerful than the wallke, overall WH on the wallke is 2880wh, it’s 3058 on the annioki, but actually more like 3100+
the annioki is 1200/1600 front 1500/1800 rear compared to the wallke nominal 1000rear 750front (I don’t know what the peak is for the wallke)
Wallke is 116 pounds
Aniioki is 130 pounds only a 14 pound difference even though the aniioki looks way heavier.
There’s the discrepancy with the seat tube size on the annioki but that seat is super plush, and replaceable on their website. You’d be hard pressed to swap it out for a suspension seat post but with that kind of control over both of your suspension you shouldn’t need a suspension seat post.

Real top speed throttle only on the wallke is 33mph
Real top speed of the annioki is 40!!!! Throtttle only

Yes the wallke folds and has extra battery add on capability in the frame, so that has it going for it. But with crazy range like that already who needs it. I do very much like the folding capability of it though and one of the reasons I haven’t completely decided yet.

They both absolutely rip it in the beach sand regardless of them both having 20” rims
Wallke has mags, annioki has spokes, I don’t care.

The rear rack on the wallke is built in and comes with a padded seat.
The aniioki is bolt on but beefy, it does not come with a rear padded cushion, but you can buy one from the website. Along with some pretty sweet rearview mirrors, rear baskets, and other stuff

CST knobby tires on wallke
Black cat tires on the annioki which are almost like a mix of street and dirt tires.

They both have 8A chargers and both charge in 7.5 hours

I don’t know the NM of either bike but they were almost exactly the same in the same hill climb tests.

The gears on the annioki I think are 7 speed shimano,not sure what kind. the wallke has shimano tourney.

This is a rough decision for me, I’ve heard good and bad about both bikes. And their companies.
Im sure I’ve forgotten some things but I’ll take all the info I can get from anyone with any experience with either one of them. Please. Final Decision coming soon…
I personally look at build quality vs what the intended use of the machine is going to be. also, volts = dollars. The more V. the more you pay. I think for most people they do not want to pay for power they are not using, which makes sense. I took my time and really researched before i bought anything.
 
So i have AQ177 48v version.
The bike has that logo as in the reviews.
Enjoying ride mocos :))

I haven't tested yet as i wait for new tires to replace the weak stock ones. I heard stories.

The saddle came with a small puncture.
The front fork doesn't have anything to adjust it
The brake pads are very hefty, 3mm each in thickness.
Is single piston caliper.

About display configurations. Anyone tried to limit the max amp of the controller? I reckon is more feasible to limit to like 80% of it's power. 20 amp out of 25? For longevity.

On the site i bought the only one in stock with about 400 euro less.
Right now is not even listed anymore, the 48v version.

The 52v has a 200 euro coupon right now.
So maybe 52v was better deal as 52v translates to an equivalent of 65ah (48v) battery.

If i send them pictures will they send new saddle for free to replace broken one?
 
Wow dude...bad news.

I have a A-9, its been nothing but dependable. i have 300 miles on it so its still newer.
No issues with controllers.
No issues with air shocks / suspension.
No issues with Aniioki customer service.
About the only thing i'm seeing after 3 mo's is that Aniioki parts are not lets say.. the most reasonable.
General wear parts- tubes, crap like that is competitive. some of the other parts and i'm not sure why are not competitive.

For me- overall The most powerful factory ebike i've been on to date.
 
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